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Digital Theft Reimagined

In virtual economies, because assets are digital and ownership is mediated by technology and social constructs, theft becomes less about physically removing property and more about unauthorized control or manipulation of digital permissions. This raises unique ethical and legal challenges since traditional theft laws rely on tangible, physical possession and clear legal definitions—a disparity that invites us to rethink how we define and regulate ownership and theft in these new realms.

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